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Small-Footprint Gas Cells have low-volume, long path design.
2013-01-25 14:30:33| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Providing optical throughput and path-to-volume ratio that lend to performance optimization, Gemini Venus Series™ includes small footprint long path gas cells that can also serve as IR accessory for university and environmental laboratories. Size of transfer optics box allows mounting in standard spectrophotometer slide mount or on baseplate, and replaceable Hanst cell optical cylinder ensures longevity and stable alignment. Swagelok fittings optimize sample gas flow characteristics. This story is related to the following:Spectrophotometer Cells |
Robotic Grit-Blast System targets spray coating cells.
2013-01-21 14:31:05| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Featuring 54 x 46 x 42 in. blast process chamber, 7-axis Model RB-RSSA-8 is configured for precision roughening of component surfaces in production thermal spray coating cell. Single pressure-blast nozzle is fed by 3.5 ft³ capacity, ASME-certified pressure vessel and blast nozzle motion is provided by Fanuc M-10iA robot. Fitted with jawed chuck or T-slotted turntable, spindle can be controlled to turn clockwise and counterclockwise, and offers rotation at speeds adjustable from 0–300 rpm. This story is related to the following:Materials and Material Processing Sponsored by: CONTREX - PNANewsletter AdSearch for suppliers of: Blast Cleaning Machinery | Blast Cleaning Equipment |
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Fraunhofer and Univ. of British Columbia to partner on sustainable energy production; wind, fuel cells, biomass
2013-01-21 14:30:23| Green Car Congress
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How the marine snail will help build better batteries, solar cells, and drill bits
2013-01-18 17:16:05| Extremetech
The rasping organ of the humble marine snail assembles tools from the hardest known biomaterial -- fiber-reinforced crystalline magnetite. Fortunately, the marine snail has been slow to file its patents and others have now jumped in to command this newly revealed tool for themselves.
NREL and Stanford Team up on Peel-and-Stick Solar Cells
2013-01-10 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
It may soon be possible to charge cell phones, change tint on windows, or power small toys with peel-and-stick versions of solar cells. Stanford University and NREL showed that thin-film solar cells less than 1-micron thick can be removed from silicon substrate by dipping in water at room temperature. After exposure to 90°C, they can attach to almost any surface. "Peel and Stick: Fabricating Thin Film Solar Cells on Universal Substrates," paper appears in online version of Scientific ...This story is related to the following:Trade Associations
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